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| 19 Oct 2012 11:06 PM
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I was at my friends house and he wanted to get rid of his old gameboy. So I took it out the garbage and it had 2 screens for some reason. Then I played an old Pokemon game with him called "Red 3" It was weird because in the game I could turn into a Pokemon and there were new types like electric, water, fire, ice, metal, and light. Plus in the game you could find gems that you could trade and use to make special items and equipment.
So I woke up and went to school and told my friends about what happened in the dream. But then my friend said he had been playing on his Nintendo 64 and found a weird disc. It was one of those discs that used the same format as regular cds. We put it in the nintendo and it said "Pokemon: Red 3" so we played it. And we were playing this weird version of Pokemon where you could control the weather. So we made a team of Pokemon with water types. So we went to this cave and there was this one room where all the walls were covered in sand and there were only two Pokemon in there, both were sand type. So we killed them and moved on.
So we entered another room with more walls covered in sand and there was this one guy sitting in front of us and he asked us if we wanted to play a mini-game. We agreed and then he started going through his deck and we saw that he was playing pokemon cards and there was a bunch of people sitting around playing the game. He then dealt us three cards from his deck which consisted of two energy cards (which we could use once per turn) and one pokemon card which was a water type. So we played the game and after the game we beat him and took his sand pokemon which was an unevolved Pokemon named "Sandshrew".
After we left the room we saw a bunch of other rooms with different themes and there were other people playing pokemon cards in those rooms as well. So we decided to go in one of the rooms and there was this guy playing against some other guy. So we watched them play for a while and then they said they were done so they stopped playing and went back into their respective teams. They asked us if we wanted to join their team so we agreed and we sat down next to one of them.
They gave us our own decks and taught us how to play. The game consists of both players shuffling their cards, then each player draws seven cards, and then the players take turns trying to knock out all of their opponents pokemon in order to win the game. Each turn begins with the player drawing a new card from their deck or discarding a card from their hand. Then they may either draw another card from their deck or play a card from their hand (except for energy cards). Playing a card is as simple as laying it face up on the table. Each card has some sort of effect that causes something to happen, such as dealing damage to an opponent's pokemon, moving around your board, or summoning new pokemon onto the field. After you play a card from your hand you discard any cards that you played during that turn (including energy cards).
There are three types of cards: Basic Energy Cards, Trainer Cards, and Pokemon Cards. Basic Energy Cards are the only exception to the rule that you can't play more than one card per turn. If there are no basic energy cards in your hand you will not be able to play anything other than basic energy cards on your next turn. Trainer cards allow you to perform various actions such as moving around your board, setting up new pokemon on the field, and giving special abilities to your pokemon. You can use each trainer card at most once every turn.
Pokemon cards represent actual pokemon that you can put on the field. When you put a pokemon card on the field you will need to choose one of its attacks and pay the cost for that attack in order to do so. The cost may either consist of coin flip results or the amount of energy required to use the attack. Using the attack deals damage to your opponent's pokemon and may also have additional effects. Each pokemon has a set number of hit points which determine how much damage they can take before being defeated.
The game ends when all of one player's pokemon have been knocked out by his/her opponents pokemon. In this case the player who was unable to knock out any of their opponent's pokemon loses the game. If neither player is able to knock out all of their opponent's pokemon then the game is a tie. In rare cases where both players lose all of their pokemon simultaneously the game is also declared a tie.
So we played the game with our team against another team and I beat them using my sandshrew. After beating the other team we decided to leave the room so we could go explore some more rooms but there were no more open rooms available. So instead we went down a hallway which led us to an underground cave with lots of different terrain and water bodies such as rivers, ponds, lakes, and oceans. There was also a bunch of wildlife that lived in those areas.
We explored around for a bit and eventually found a cave full of pokemon. Some of them were asleep while others were awake. We woke up one of them and it turned into a pokemon called "Sandshrew" which had the ability to burrow underground. We caught it and took it with us back to our friend's house. When we got home we showed him what happened and he said he didn't remember playing any games like that before. So we searched through his old stuff and found this weird looking disc called "Pokemon: Red 3". It looked exactly like the one from the dream except it was smaller. Then suddenly my computer started acting weird and I tried to turn it off but I couldn't because it kept turning on again. Then I saw my friend's face appear on the screen saying "What did you do? You've opened Pandora's box!" Then everything went black.
Then I woke up and went downstairs to find my friend staring at me. He asked me how I felt about the whole thing and I replied saying "I don't know but I guess it wasn't that bad after all." So we both decided to go outside and play some more games together.
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| 19 Oct 2012 11:06 PM
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I hope you enjoyed reading this.
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| 20 Oct 2012 12:31 AM
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Well I guess I overdid it a bit didn't I?
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| 20 Oct 2012 12:32 AM
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But seriously though, I wanted to see what people would think of my dream.
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| 20 Oct 2012 12:35 AM
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No offense but I don't care because dreams are fake and I never had one like this.
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| 20 Oct 2012 12:37 AM
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Well, I never had a dream before either. At least not until now anyway.
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